Developmental trajectories of delay discounting from childhood to young adulthood: longitudinal associations and test-retest reliability

IF 3 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Samuel D. Klein, Paul F. Collins, Monica Luciana
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Abstract

Delay discounting (DD) indexes an individual’s preference for smaller immediate rewards over larger delayed rewards, and is considered a form of cognitive impulsivity. Cross-sectional studies have demonstrated that DD peaks in adolescence; longitudinal studies are needed to validate this putative developmental trend, and to determine whether DD assesses a temporary state, or reflects a more stable behavioral trait. In this study, 140 individuals aged 9–23 completed a delay discounting (DD) task and cognitive battery at baseline and every-two years thereafter, yielding five assessments over approximately 10 years. Models fit with the inverse effect of age best approximated the longitudinal trajectory of two DD measures, hyperbolic discounting (log[k]) and area under the indifference-point curve (AUC). Discounting of future rewards increased rapidly from childhood to adolescence and appeared to plateau in late adolescence for both models of DD. Participants with greater verbal intelligence and working memory displayed reduced DD across the duration of the study, suggesting a functional interrelationship between these domains and DD from early adolescence to adulthood. Furthermore, AUC demonstrated good to excellent reliability across assessment points that was superior to log(k), with both measures demonstrating acceptable stability once participants reached late adolescence. The developmental trajectories of DD we observed from childhood through young adulthood suggest that DD may index cognitive control more than reward sensitivity, and that despite modest developmental changes with maturation, AUC may be conceptualized as a trait variable related to cognitive control vs impulsivity.

儿童期到青年期延迟折扣的发展轨迹:纵向关联和重测信度
延迟折扣(DD)是指个体对较小的即时奖励比对较大的延迟奖励的偏好,被认为是认知冲动的一种形式。横断面研究表明,DD在青春期达到高峰;需要纵向研究来验证这种假定的发展趋势,并确定DD是评估一种暂时状态,还是反映一种更稳定的行为特征。在这项研究中,140名年龄在9-23岁之间的人在基线时和之后每两年完成一次延迟折扣(DD)任务和认知电池,在大约10年的时间里进行了5次评估。年龄逆效应拟合的模型最接近两个DD测量,双曲折现(log[k])和无差异点曲线下面积(AUC)的纵向轨迹。从童年到青春期,对未来奖励的折扣迅速增加,并在青春期后期趋于平稳。在研究期间,言语智力和工作记忆较高的参与者表现出较低的DD,这表明从青春期早期到成年期,这些领域与DD之间存在功能性相互关系。此外,AUC在评估点上表现出良好到优异的可靠性,优于log(k),一旦参与者进入青春期后期,两种测量方法都表现出可接受的稳定性。我们从童年到青年期观察到的DD的发展轨迹表明,DD可能更多地反映认知控制而不是奖励敏感性,尽管随着成熟的发展发生了适度的变化,但AUC可能被概念化为与认知控制和冲动相关的特征变量。
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Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Psychology 医学-心理学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
29
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Cognitive Psychology is concerned with advances in the study of attention, memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking. Cognitive Psychology specializes in extensive articles that have a major impact on cognitive theory and provide new theoretical advances. Research Areas include: • Artificial intelligence • Developmental psychology • Linguistics • Neurophysiology • Social psychology.
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